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Legal Problems for Man Who Had His Neighbor's Trees Cut Down
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyRocco" data-source="post: 4065410" data-attributes="member: 13650"><p>I had it out with a neighbor last year. He cut up 3 trees of mine that were about a foot inside of my property line. He topped one, cut the back off of another and all but sawed down the third tree. It cost him $10k. I was awarded the minimum of 3 times the appraised value plus attorney fees. If I could have proved he was spiteful in his actions, the judge could have awarded me up to 10 times the value. By statute first they must ask and if you object, they must not bother anything within your boundary. In your instance it being an act of nature, the neighbor might not owe you damages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyRocco, post: 4065410, member: 13650"] I had it out with a neighbor last year. He cut up 3 trees of mine that were about a foot inside of my property line. He topped one, cut the back off of another and all but sawed down the third tree. It cost him $10k. I was awarded the minimum of 3 times the appraised value plus attorney fees. If I could have proved he was spiteful in his actions, the judge could have awarded me up to 10 times the value. By statute first they must ask and if you object, they must not bother anything within your boundary. In your instance it being an act of nature, the neighbor might not owe you damages. [/QUOTE]
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